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County of Hawaii

Driver License Examiner II - SR-17

County of Hawaii, Kailua, Hawaii, United States, 96734

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Overview Administers written and visual acuity tests and conducts road performance tests to determine applicant eligibility for driver’s license. Scores tests, issues permits, collects fees and performs related duties as required.

Duties Summary Responsible for administering and scoring written and visual acuity tests and conducting road performance tests involving applicants for all categories of driver licenses, primarily Type 4 through CDL.

Examples of Duties

Issues driver license application forms to applicants.

Reviews driver license application forms and documents (power of attorney, birth certificate, court orders, medical evaluations, traffic abstracts) to determine applicant eligibility.

Issues written test forms, instructs applicants on test procedures, monitors testing, scores tests, informs applicants of scores, and answers questions.

Administers vision, hearing, and road sign interpretation tests to applicants who pass written tests.

Maintains applicant data in appropriate logs.

Issues learner’s permit to applicants passing the written, hearing, vision, and road sign interpretation tests; collects fees for the permit.

Explains procedures and requirements for a road test, conducts pre‑trip inspection, conducts basic control skills and road tests, and passes or fails applicants according to demonstrated driving skills.

Explains reasons for failure and instructs applicants on improvement and procedures for another road test.

Issues driver license to applicants who attain passing scores for the various tests.

Administers oath to applicants attesting to the truth of applications.

Fingerprints applicants.

Checks all applicants to determine whether they qualify for a Hawai‘i license; conducts computer inquiries through national driver registers (PDPS, CDLIS).

May supervise and participate in driver licensing activities at a sub‑station involving applicants for Categories 1 through 3 driver licenses; instructs subordinates in office procedures, report preparation, and driving license examining methods; answers licensing inquiries and complaints.

Assists applicants who are unable to understand the tests; conducts oral examinations for applicants unable to read or write.

Collects all monies received for each type of license issued and tallies each day's receipts.

Performs other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualification Requirements

Graduation from high school.

Two (2) years of supervisory, inspectional, driver training instructional, regulatory, or related experience.

Good driving record certified by a traffic abstract confirming no DUI convictions, license revocations, or suspensions for the preceding three (3) years and no moving violations for the preceding one (1) year.

Valid State of Hawai‘i Commercial Driver License (Class A) at time of appointment.

Current Department of Transportation Medical Examiner’s Certificate.

Possession of “P” endorsement with no vehicle restriction (exemption given for “M” restriction) prior to completion of probation.

Benefits

Flexible working arrangements, telecommuting options, and alternate work schedules.

Paid vacation up to 21 days per year.

Paid sick leave up to 21 days per year.

13 paid holidays per year.

Training and development opportunities.

County tuition reimbursement program.

Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program eligibility.

Retirement plan – Employees’ Retirement System.

Deferred compensation program.

Flexible spending plan for dependent care and medical expenses.

Health benefit plans.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

Group life insurance policy.

Credit union membership.

Additional leaves – family leave, funeral leave, leave sharing, military leave, donor leave, victims protection leave, and associates for Parent‑Teacher Conferences, disaster relief, blood bank donations, and jury duty.

Additional Information Please scan and attach required documents to your online application (official transcript, valid driver’s license, temporary assignment verification, professional licenses, and/or certificates). Veterans shall also attach DD‑214 and VA claim letter.

Application will close at any time. Electronic notification methods apply. Confirm receipt of application submission via email.

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